beergeekTVWe created beergeekTV to give people an alternative view of travel; where good beer could stand alongside museums, castles and cathedrals as a must see or do.http://www.beergeek.tv
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssMon, 26 Aug 2013 12:14:52 -0700Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:13:56 -0700FeedForAll v2.0 (2.0.3.1) http://www.feedforall.comCanada Eh: the Atlantic EditionAlways looking for new beer adventures, we took the advantage of a trip to Maine to cross over into Maritime Canada to make a quick visit to Nova Scotia.
Over five days, we watched the tides on the Bay of Fundy, experienced Halifax via an Urban Beer Hike and fell in love with beauty and charms of Cape Breton. Most importantly, we discovered a thriving beer scene on Canada’s east coast.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=8942
094D704E-2C3A-4D25-B6D3-6A7E367C9138Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:13:56 -0700800!Getting back to London to explore its fast growing beer scene was always something in the backs of our minds. With another brewery century-mark within reach, it seemed like the perfect time to return to British capital.
With a whole week in the city, Merideth and I had a long list of beer-related and tourist things on our agenda. But with London’s exploding beer scene we hardly found time to play normal tourist. And we only made a dent in our beer list.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=8404
D2BE3145-6D66-4D79-A2B2-6B6CFEAAB6E0Thu, 11 Apr 2013 11:44:13 -0700Philly and BeyondOne of our lost episodes, we visited the Greater Philadelphia area for a long weekend in the Spring of 2012. It was mainly a trip to visit our friend Andie at Victory Brewing, but we took the opportunity to explore beyond the Keystone State. By traveling just a few hours we experienced the beer scenes in Delaware and Maryland, as well.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=8211
B747923B-11D5-4F9B-A55D-68D311F581A4Wed, 13 Feb 2013 09:09:16 -0800British Columbia EhThough we had visited British Columbia a number of times, we took the opportunity of a niece’s wedding to explore the province’s growing beer culture. During our trip, we traveled from Vancouver Island, up to Whistler, finishing in Vancouver. We experienced as much of the beer scene as possible in a quick week.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=8104
4558F3BC-7938-4878-B5CF-4715AF3D2524Sun, 13 Jan 2013 08:33:04 -0800Our Happy PlaceAfter a busy and stressful summer selling Teachings From The Tap, we badly needed a vacation. And we could think of no better place than our happy place: Germany. Starting in Franconia, we explored the countryside, as well as completed the Bamberg breweries. After a relaxing few days in Munich, we traveled south to the Bavarian Alps to drink beer, hike and go to the top of Germany.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=8036
99DE2613-6684-42A8-8757-DEE7EECD8380Mon, 3 Dec 2012 07:45:23 -0800Oz Beer Adventure, Part IIIIn the last part of our two week Australian beer adventure, we explore the beer scenes around Perth, Fremantle and the Swan Valley. Along the way, we visit a sprawling gnome village, embark on an Urban Beer Hike in Fremantle, seek out koalas and both reach the 700 brewery milestone.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=7113
2A3B5B47-CE24-4163-83F1-C5FE283CEE6FThu, 19 Apr 2012 07:23:52 -0700Oz Beer Adventure, Part IIIn the second part of our two week Australian beer adventure, we visit the world-famous Margaret River wine region in Western Australia to explore its vibrant beer scene. In our short time there, we found more to love than just great beer.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=7076
D1AC7A97-AF28-4CB1-BE57-9E860E004AF4Sun, 1 Apr 2012 08:03:38 -0700Oz Beer Adventure, Part IIn the first of three episodes from our two week Australian beer adventure, we quickly explore the area around Victoria’s capital. Beginning in Melbourne, we completed a loop in four days around Port Phillip Bay, finishing up back in Melbourne for an Urban Beer Hike.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=7055
74010036-0808-431B-B4C8-6D0ABA7A0FDESun, 25 Mar 2012 08:51:30 -0700New Year's in OregonWith a German trip derailed by high airfares, we needed to come up with plan B. The quick and easy choice was the budding beer mecca of Bend, Oregon. Closing out 2011 in Central Oregon, we each visited our 666th brewery, enjoyed a rainy, then snowy Bend Urban Beer Hike and endured a seemingly fruitless quest for tater tots.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=6580
0F06A500-ACCE-48AF-AC92-C9920A6EFF99Thu, 2 Feb 2012 07:45:15 -0800AshevilleWe had visited North Carolina on two previous occasions, but beer travel was never the focus. With its growing beer scene, Asheville was the logical location for our first serious beer foray into the Tar Heel state. For our beer adventure in Western North Carolina, we were joined by our good friends and fellow beer travelers Matt and Michelle.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=6444
C315CE3C-C0B6-401C-89D2-E175B048F407Thu, 5 Jan 2012 08:09:11 -0800Scarves UpSince our last visit during the Year in Beer in 2008, we’ve been meaning to get back to Seattle. The chance to see the Seattle Sounders play one of the world’s great soccer clubs, Manchester United, was the push we needed to make the return journey to the Pacific Northwest. Getting to experience the Seattle beer scene again was an added bonus.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=6156
F0728B25-C88C-4FD5-AC29-24D8919965B4Fri, 28 Oct 2011 08:08:04 -0700Vermont, New Hampshire & MaineOur trip from Burlington, VT to Portland, ME was not only a celebration of our 22nd wedding anniversary, but also a milestone for beergeek.TV. When we started chronicling our beer adventures on video back in 2007, I am not sure we thought four years later we would be releasing our 50th episode of One Pint of a Time. But here we are!http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5826
BF02561E-76CF-466B-8B5B-7D78AB066384Tue, 30 Aug 2011 08:20:40 -0700The Legendary Boonville Beer FestOn an overcast day that threatened rain, we made the journey to the Anderson Valley for the 15th edition of the Boonville Beer Festival. Despite it's fame, this was our first time attending this popular Northern California beer fiesta. Besides drinking great beer and seeing friends, we were at Boonville to see what put the "legendary" in the The Legendary Boonville Beer Festival.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5673
2BE4781B-8DB6-43D3-88A2-F0BBE184C92EFri, 5 Aug 2011 07:50:32 -0700Springtime in PortlandOur tenth visit to Portland was our first not attending the Oregon Brewers Festival. Admittedly it was quite strange walking through the waterfront park and not seeing the familiar large white festival tents.
With no festival to attend, we were free of concentrate on our primary mission, adding breweries to the List. We visited outlying breweries that in previous years we had missed. And we enjoyed a wonderful urban beer hike on a glorious springtime Saturday.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5151
EA51C0DE-470E-406A-8E50-6F3FE30C99B9Thu, 2 Jun 2011 07:55:38 -0700Return to AlaskaEver since our first visit to Anchorage three years ago, we’ve talked about returning. Despite all those conversations centering on a summer visit, the lure of Alaska in January to relive our first Year in Beer trip was too strong to resist.
Braving frigid temperatures, we immersed ourselves again in the welcoming Alaskan beer community. We revisited our favorite Anchorage beer spots and also ventured into the frozen tundra for the first time. Thanks to our Alaskan friends for making it another great time!http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=4827
8D39CE78-6900-47AE-A4AF-7ED54583C181Wed, 20 Apr 2011 08:29:50 -07002010 KerstbierfestivalDue to time constraints, the last beergeek.TV episode, Euro Christmas 2010 Part II, used only a part of the footage shot at the Kerstbierfestival. This episode is an extended look at one of our favorite beer festivals.
In an era where beer festivals are becoming more and more tests of strength and fortitude, the Kerstbierfestival is a breath of fresh air. When we tell people about the festival, the first thing we say is that you can use your “inside voice” as there is no loud din drowning out conversation. Long lines to get the latest hip beer don’t exist. In fact, there are no beer lines to get some of the best, most unique or rarest beers in the world. Truly, the Kerstbierfestival is a gem in our eyes.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=4586
5161975E-4414-4EE8-99D6-5563F1909DBESun, 27 Mar 2011 16:56:21 -0700Euro Christmas 2010 Part IIOur whirlwind European tour covered six cities in six countries over two weeks. The non-stop itinerary included two favorites: London and Dublin, two new cities: Hamburg and Copenhagen, and two that we wanted to explore further: Amsterdam and Brussels.
In this last installment, we explore the beer scenes of Amsterdam and Brussels as well as attending one of our favorite beer events, the Kerstbierfestival. And we deal with the joys of having our flight home canceled.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=4549
5AE7775B-5A2D-47E6-90EC-10C8F50FFB62Sat, 5 Mar 2011 15:45:53 -0800Euro Christmas 2010 Part IOur whirlwind European tour covered six cities in six countries over two weeks. The non-stop itinerary included two favorites, London and Dublin; two new cities, Hamburg and Copenhagen, as well as two that we wanted to explore further, Amsterdam and Brussels.
In this first of two parts, we explore the beer scenes of Dublin, Hamburg and Copenhagen.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=4549
B74B2C84-295D-48A1-B77C-50C419B41778Mon, 21 Feb 2011 08:17:54 -0800GABF 2010This was our third straight year in Denver attending the Great American Beer Festival. After our first visit we thought we could take or leave America's largest beer tasting. But since then we have grown quite fond of GABF.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=3709
68481B16-2693-4927-812F-AF43D6B531BBSun, 21 Nov 2010 16:04:30 -0800PDX RoadtripWe were excited to return to Portland for our ninth Oregon Brewers Festival. But with two previous beergeek.TV episodes already covering the West Coast's best beer fest, we needed to do something different. Driving the 700 some odd miles to Portland was our brilliant solution.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=3624
7BA3D6C9-466D-41C8-B956-3C2106D5A6B9Sat, 16 Oct 2010 11:16:48 -0700PragueIt had been nine years since our first and only visit to the Czech capital and, admittedly, we were somewhat reluctant to return. We find the Czech Republic a difficult country in which to travel, a place we just don’t feel comfortable.
Prague poses a challenge to any tourist, but for a beer geek, the rewards are well worth the effort.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=3443
AF540E31-C4CA-4EFB-BE6F-80A43C3CED91Mon, 6 Sep 2010 13:18:44 -0700Die WM in DeutschlandFor two years, we’d been dreaming of watching the world's greatest sporting event while in Germany. Arriving the last day of group play for both the United States and Germany, we stayed through the quarterfinal stage of the World Cup.
This trip will always hold a special place for us. Watching Germany demolish both England and Argentina, the intensity of the matches, and the joys of the celebrations were all absolutely remarkable. But what we’ll remember most is that we spent these great beer travel moments with friends.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=3212
F32ED707-0E4D-4B58-9CD4-C94EF27AF49BTue, 20 Jul 2010 12:11:50 -0700A World Beyond ORDWe knew Chicago was a good beer town. We just hadn’t made it there yet. Lucky for us, opportunity knocked when our friends and fellow beer travelers Matt and Michelle asked us to meet them in the Windy City for a long weekend.
Two and half days gave us just enough time to get a taste of the Greater Chicago beer scene. We visited a dozen breweries and three beer bars during our stay. Chicago has a lot to offer the beer traveler and we can’t wait to return.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=2763
6BAE3D92-51B4-4F17-BC3A-491A9A191003Tue, 1 Jun 2010 07:22:51 -0700SoCal Megalopolis Brew TourAs Northern Californians, we view any trip to the Southland with a certain amount of dread. But an emerging craft beer scene encouraged us to make the journey on Chris' s birthday weekend to see for ourselves.
The visit was an eye opening experience and we actually look forward to our next trip to the Southland.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=2529
62B7555A-17A3-4771-9054-0C6ED59980AFSat, 1 May 2010 08:55:48 -07002010 SF Beer WeekThis year’s celebration of Bay Area beer culture comprised over 240 events, from Santa Cruz to Sebastopol. Last year, we only attended events on the weekends. This year, we went all out; only taking two days off of the ten.
We drank lots of beer, attended our first Pliny the Younger release, first Double IPA Festival, Toronado Barleywine Festival and host of other events. And we can’t forget the sausages, cupcakes, cheese and ice cream that accompanied all that beer.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=2257
2B964291-94C2-4050-8AF7-4133AB5E21DFSun, 28 Mar 2010 08:09:13 -0700Craft Beer Down Under, The Journey to SydneyMerideth turned 40 in December and she didn't really embrace the milestone. Instead of making our normal holiday pilgrimage to Europe, we decided a trip to Australia was what Merideth needed to cure the turning 40 blues. This trip marked our first beer adventure outside of North America or Europe. In two weeks of beer travel, we journeyed from Sydney to Melbourne and then back.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=2083
0B1509D4-7FA6-431A-9E74-3BBDF696836FWed, 3 Mar 2010 12:16:42 -0800Craft Beer Down Under, The Journey to MelbourneMerideth turned 40 in December and she didn't really embrace the milestone. Instead of making our normal holiday pilgrimage to Europe, we decided a trip to Australia was what Merideth needed to cure the turning 40 blues. This trip marked our first beer adventure outside of North America or Europe. In two weeks of beer travel, we journeyed from Sydney to Melbourne and then back.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=1781
E842A8AE-DB53-45C9-AB0C-E2E41F2AAC5FThu, 4 Feb 2010 06:24:29 -0800500!Our trip to Maine in October was the last of three successive quickie beer trips. Focusing on Portland, Maine's largest city and brewing center, our goal was try a bunch of local beer, eat a lot of lobster and to reach the 500 brewery milestone. In our two day trip, we visited Maine's craft beer pioneers as well as some of the newcomers.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=1624
7F3BFB50-5B3C-41F5-A594-A9041FA9675BFri, 15 Jan 2010 05:42:28 -0800One Ounce at a TimeDespite our whining about the one ounce pours, the Great American Beer Festival member’s session is now a highlight of our beer year. Beyond the vast beer choices, GABF is the one time of year where most of our beer friends from around the country gather in one place. Good beer, good friends... that’s what it’s all about.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=1017
13A649FE-3F3E-4EFA-8391-0E199A8C7C23Wed, 18 Nov 2009 07:46:28 -0800Three Days in the Big AppleThis was our first trip to New York City. We always try to maximize the experiences in our beer travels but, even for us, the list for this trip was ambitious. We had 32 beer places to visit and only three days to do it. Turns out, the number wasn’t our biggest obstacle to reaching our goal.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=815
96EFE320-9DC5-44B2-ADFB-C4060EFFBA6BMon, 12 Oct 2009 13:01:58 -0700Three Cities, Three StylesWe are firm believers in beer needing to be tried in context of its culture. “Three Cities, Three Styles” was born out of this belief. We visited three German cities, Dortmund, Düsseldorf and Cologne, that each has it’s own unique style of beer. Over three days, we got to experience each beer style in the place of its birth. That is something special.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=491
1F2FC6E3-1E38-4708-AC6C-250017550263Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:40:34 -0700Ales of WalesWe didn’t know what to expect from our journey to Wales. It was only a friend’s off-handed comment that brought us across the Irish Sea in the first place. With a little research, we learned several things about Wales; they have a strange language, there is a really tall mountain and, most importantly, there is a burgeoning craft beer movement brewing real ale.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=210
8C23F053-13C5-40C4-8F31-76808AEC5CF4Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:15:23 -0700Those Crafty IrishThis was our ninth trip to the Emerald Isle and she continues to be one of our favorite countries to visit. Throughout our trip, we focused on Irish Craft Beer, including ending our trip by attending the Easter Beer Festival in Cork. Over the years, we have met and befriended a number of people in the Irish craft beer community and this episode is really about their efforts to promote good beer in Ireland.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=201
6E7CC3F9-55DD-42D8-9861-3733D03BF8F0Fri, 1 May 2009 07:54:55 -0700Rolling to BoulderWe were back in Denver to meet up with our friends and fellow beer travelers, Matt and Michelle, who we had not seen in almost a year. Over a long weekend, we drank beer in Denver, Golden and Boulder and attended the Beerdrinker of the Year contest. It is meeting up with good friends that makes beer travel all the more enjoyable.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=191
1F91B4C6-E6DD-4F27-A0F3-D0DCEB2F1A50Fri, 27 Mar 2009 07:04:42 -07002009 SF Beer WeekSF Beer Week was a ten-day celebration of the Bay Area’s brewing heritage, and a showcase for the breweries and beer culture of Northern California. From the North Bay to Monterey, beer fans gathered at all kinds of beer related events to celebrate "America’s Original Craft Beer Drinking City". From the anchoring events like Strong Beer Month and Toronado Barleywine Festival to our beer tasting in Carmel Valley, crowds were large and enthusiastic.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=190
B82342DB-0BDE-4296-A4D3-23136252E54BSun, 8 Mar 2009 08:55:03 -0700Philly Beer WeekWe were thankful for the opportunity provided by the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation to visit "America's Best Beer Drinking City" in March 2008. With a group of other beer writers, we were ushered around the greater Philly area to beer bars, brewpubs and to the opening of Philly Beer Week.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=181
A6DD477A-4A03-4C09-9162-37D058F52576Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:30:35 -0800Belgians, Trappists & KerstbierWith December being the last month for the Year in Beer, we wanted to make it a special one. And what can be more special than a beer tour of Belgium. We had two main goals for the trip: visit all seven Trappist breweries and reach 450 breweries. The Year in Beer culminated at the Kerstbierfestival, a Belgian Christmas beer festival in the town of Essen.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=174
F2D3C65F-0A0F-4C00-8D0A-518552A22A72Sun, 4 Jan 2009 15:43:05 -0800San Diego - The New Beer MeccaWe’ve been to San Diego on several occasions, but this was our first trip where beer was the focus. The San Diego beer scene did not disappoint. Traveling all over the expansive county, we visited a number of breweries, brewpubs and beer bars. Not only is the local brew world class, but the beer bars feature top notch beer lists. So enjoy our beer tour of San Diego...http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=159
725916EA-4F8C-4B41-B58D-30F532264E99Sun, 23 Nov 2008 18:15:34 -0800Great American Beer FestivalThe Great American Beer Festival is the premier beer gathering in the United States... it's certainly the largest in terms of breweries and beers. Over four sessions, four hundred plus breweries will pour almost two thousand different beers to legions of thirsty beer fans. The question is how do first time attendees find their way in this world of endless beer choice.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=151
C10B5862-27E5-4FF9-9F73-9023E9A7E845Mon, 27 Oct 2008 06:56:14 -0700OktoberfestJust say the word Oktoberfest and images of lederhosen, dirndls, liters of beer, and crowded tents spring to mind. The world's largest gathering, Oktoberfest is all that and much more... drunk, loud, boisterous and a bit challenging at times.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=143
C87802E3-C91D-4279-9A1C-E06B26604F57Sun, 5 Oct 2008 19:22:01 -0700England... Finally...It is somewhat hard to fathom that in the ten years we have been traveling to Europe, we have never managed more than short visits to 'London. Thus, we had two goals for August's Year in Beer trip:
1. Attending the Great British Beer Festival
2. Venturing beyond the Capitol.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=132
0B50C1ED-5986-4C21-935F-10F152DC0D53Wed, 3 Sep 2008 07:51:30 -0700OBF and BeyondThis was our ninth time at the Oregon Brewers Festival and there is still a buzz of freshness about it. For us, OBF has always been about good friends and good beer. Over the years, a bevy of other beer events have grown up around the festival, including tastings, beer dinners, and golf tournaments. The whole month of July is now dedicated to beer as Oregon Craft Beer Month and OBF is its culmination.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=129
C7CBD407-24C2-4419-AC03-A9BDD0DF27ECThu, 31 Jul 2008 13:46:39 -0700Summer Solstice in IrelandNo matter how many times we travel to the Emerald Isle, we always meet interesting people and discover new things. It’s different every time. Familiar and comfortable, yet fresh and exciting. That’s what keeps us going back.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=116
1CD8E47F-A17D-4539-8D3A-2E5933FCAADCSat, 5 Jul 2008 10:13:02 -0700FranconiaBoasting the largest concentration of breweries in the world, almost 300, Franconia is a beer travelers dream. From the famous breweries of Bamberg to the small family-run village brewhouses, the Franconian beer experience never disappoints. Add in a great beer festival and Franconia might be the ultimate beer destination.
For the Year in Beer, we check out a few of the breweries and attend the Bergkirchweih Beer Festival.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=101
A2D0D6F7-4414-407D-A03A-24A3C25C51C8Sun, 25 May 2008 08:07:04 -0700Seattle RevisitedWe'll be the first to admit that we were skeptical of Seattle's lofty beer reputation. We'll also admit that it was mainly due to a lack of knowledge about the extent of their beer scene. We knew we needed to blaze a non-tourist path to really experience Seattle's beer culture. That's why we enlisted the help of our friend, Chris Devlin, to show us a local's perspective.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=96
71F6568E-0E24-4FB0-9BFC-AD1827CF1ED6Mon, 5 May 2008 21:22:08 -0700Boston for Paddy’s DayWe traveled to Boston for the fifth time in the last six years to show you why Boston is the place to be on March 17th. The whole town has a festive spirit and the pints of Guinness seem endless.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=89
CCA1B3E6-296B-4F16-BDDB-E5DFA140E16CSun, 6 Apr 2008 08:34:42 -07002008 Beer Drinker of the YearJust to show you that it not always about us... Our friend, Matt Venzke, won the coveted ‘Beer Drinker of the Year’ title and we were on hand to witness his triumph. This video is the highlights of his masterful performance.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=87
A1D0C024-40BF-4C56-9DA5-126D5FDC199ATue, 25 Mar 2008 08:00:06 -0700Where It All StartedIn the second installment of the "Year in Beer", we return to our beer roots, the San Francisco Bay Area, to be part of Beerapalooza.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=79
A787F4AA-5324-4FA9-A4B6-B24048F50F20Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:14:36 -0800Alaska in January?In the first installment of the "Year in Beer", beergeekTV visits the 49th state to attend the Great Alaska Beer & Barley Wine Festival.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=71
42A4241E-5428-4C79-8DD5-0813D4020BB8Thu, 14 Feb 2008 05:16:43 -0800Weihnachten in BayernbeergeekTV returns to Bavaria to show you that the holiday season is a special time of year.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=62
5F0B26BC-9D45-4FC5-A066-41B72CEAAD5CSat, 26 Jan 2008 15:10:23 -0800A Day in TraunsteinPeople always ask us what is beer travel. A Day in Traunstein is an insight into what a typical day of beer travel can look like.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5149
1E994F4E-C850-419B-99ED-A6A19CB32A92Sun, 13 Jan 2008 15:18:18 -0800DublinWe traveled to Dublin, Ireland to show you what our second favorite European city has to offer.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=53
CB0B9B5E-63D8-4922-AC7E-EB3D6DFCC7B4Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:42:43 -0800Beer Beyond DenverWe traveled to Colorado for a Cal football game and while there, we discovered beer beyond Denver.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=46
53997F0E-C9B5-405C-90E1-18166D47F2F0Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:34:41 -08002007 Oregon Brewers FestivalbeergeekTV shows you why the Oregon Brewers Festival is considered one of the best craft beer festivals in the world.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5147
0AAA365E-7337-4CA3-9FAB-09D64CD3D00CThu, 25 Oct 2007 14:46:46 -0700The Real BudweiserbeergeekTV visits the Czech Republic to drink the real Budweiser at the sourcehttp://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5145
EC995241-46A8-43AC-BB17-0C903D87BE9DThu, 27 Sep 2007 08:12:05 -0700The BergbeergeekTV visits the second largest beer festival in Germany.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5143
0B346FFF-094F-4A73-96EA-1F9FB2D06E33Mon, 3 Sep 2007 16:21:55 -0700The Making of a Beer TastingWhat do Merideth and Chris do with the beer they bring back from their travels? The put on a beer tasting for their friends.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5137
F921E908-0524-4687-8E53-1C4125FBB1F7Sat, 18 Aug 2007 12:10:34 -0700Beer in Italy?beergeekTV visits Italy to see if there is good beer to be found.http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5141
80405B93-2661-4983-A74D-6EDE5DDC763ASat, 11 Aug 2007 10:37:11 -0700Civilized HikingbeergeekTV hikes the Austrian Alps to show you "Civilized Hiking"http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5135
13FA365C-D3C9-4262-B6F5-38762A6015B9Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:49:05 -0700Bamberg: the Brewery CitybeergeekTV visits Bamberg, Germany to taste the famous rauchbier and discover why Bamberg is "The Brewery City".http://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5132
B0F8A65B-09D1-4778-BA40-BF1ACD49DD47Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:47:05 -0700Munich: the Greatest Beer CitybeergeekTV visits Munich to show you why it is the Greatest Beer Cityhttp://www.thebeergeek.com/blog/?p=5129
EDC775D6-9251-44CA-8A4F-39A132EB4E17Sat, 7 Jul 2007 10:45:06 -0700